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Opinion | Will Mark Carney respect facts? Depends how he approaches funding science and data

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Then prime minister Stephen Harper cut the long-form census, Trudeau reinstated it, but funding for it and other forms of research aren’t free from the effects of political meddling.聽


John Lorinc is a 海角社区官网journalist and author of 鈥淣o Jews Live Here鈥 (2024).

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s path to power this spring included a to cap non-permanent residents 鈥 temporary foreign workers and international students 鈥 at less than five per cent of the population. It’s a promise he re-iterated in his first press conference, arguing that the reduced amount (down from a peak of 7.3 per cent) would ease pressure on housing and social services.

Yet some economists are questioning the accuracy of his number, asserting that the official figures don’t account for the well-known phenomena of gaps in census data. 鈥淭he undercounting of non-permanent residents is an issue that must be addressed in order for this policy to be effective,鈥 Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist of CIBC, .

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John Lorinc

John Lorinc is a 海角社区官网journalist and author of 鈥淣o Jews Live Here鈥 (2024).

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